How to Solve Latin America's E-Commerce Problem

CLEVELAND, May 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Latin America has the second lowest per capita e-commerce sales of any region globally. According to the Freedonia Group study Global E-Commerce, e-commerce sales in Latin America totaled $80 billion in 2018, accounting for 2% of the global total. Revenues are largely driven by Brazil and Mexico, which together accounted for 57% of the region's sales in 2018.

Here are a couple key points from the study:

    --  Logistical problems - including delayed shipment or unfulfilled orders -
        have prevented consumers from engaging with e-commerce in the past, but
        solutions such as offering better refund and return policies can
        increase consumer satisfaction.
    --  Improvements to postal services, the development of crowdsourced
        delivery, and a better focus on customer service are all expected to aid
        growth in online sales.

More information about this study is here: https://www.freedoniagroup.com/industry-study/global-e-commerce-3724.htm

In comparison, e-commerce sales in the world as a total are projected to nearly double by 2023, expanding 13% annually to $6.7 trillion. The Asia/Pacific region includes the two countries with the largest populations in the world: China and India, affording a large market of potential e-commerce customers. North America has the highest per capita e-commerce sales in the world. A well-developed logistics framework and plenty of competition keeps total cost of fulfilment relatively low for e-commerce orders.

Global E-Commerce (published 04/2019, 174 pages) is available for $4900 from The Freedonia Group.

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